Bangalore Hampi Bijapur Tour Package 6 Days
Experience a spiritually enriching journey through Karnataka’s sacred temples, from Kukke Subrahmanya to Udupi, Murudeshwar, and beyond.
Duration: 5 Nights/6 Days
Destinations Covered: Bangalore, Chitradurga Fort, Hospet, Hampi, Banashankari, Badami, Mahakuta, Pattadakal, Aihole and Bijapur
Bangalore Hampi and Bijapur Tour Package 6 Days Itinerary
Day 01: Arrival in Bangalore
Upon your arrival at Bangalore Railway Station or Airport, our representative will greet you. Bangalore, known as the Garden City and the Silicon Valley of India, is the capital of Karnataka. Check in to your hotel and embark on a city tour, visiting attractions such as Tipu’s Palace, Bull Temple, Gavi Gangadhareshwara Temple, and the ancient Halasur Someshwara Temple. In the evening, enjoy some free time for shopping before returning to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 02: Bangalore to Hospet (via Chitradurga)
After breakfast, check out and drive towards Chitradurga. Famous for its historic fort built between the 10th and 18th centuries, Chitradurga Fort, also known as Kallina Kote or Yelu Suttina Kote, has seven enclosure walls and 18 ancient temples, gateways, granaries, and secret entrances. After exploring the fort and lunch, continue to Hospet, the gateway to Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its stunning temple ruins and Vijayanagar Empire monuments. On arrival, check in to your hotel in Hospet for an overnight stay.
Day 03: Hampi Sightseeing
After breakfast, embark on a full-day sightseeing tour of Hampi. Visit Virupaksha Temple, Kadale Kalu Ganesha, Sasive Kalu Ganesha, Krishna Temple, Lakshmi Narasimha, Badavi Linga, Sister Stones, Underground Temple, Mint House, Lotus Mahal, Elephant Stables, Hazara Rama Temple, Mahanavami Dibba, Queen’s Bath, and the Palace Area. After lunch, continue with visits to the iconic Vijaya Vittala Temple (featuring the Stone Chariot), King’s Balance, Purandara Mantapa, and Old Pillar Bridge. If time permits, visit the Tungabhadra Dam before returning to your hotel in Hospet for an overnight stay.
Day 04: Hospet – Kudalasangama – Aihole – Pattadakal – Mahakuta – Badami
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Kudalasangama, where you will visit the Aikya Mantapa (the sacred Samādhi of Basavanna) and the self-manifested Shiva Linga. Continue your journey to Aihole, renowned for its Chalukyan temples from the 5th century CE. Then, visit the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Pattadakal, famous for its Chalukya monuments. Proceed to Banashankari Temple and Mahakuteshwara Temple in Mahakuta before heading to Badami, the former capital of the Badami Chalukyas. Explore the famous rock-cut temples in Badami before checking in to your hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 05: Badami to Bijapur (Vijayapur)
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Bijapur, a city rich in historical monuments from the Adil Shahi dynasty. Upon arrival, check in to your hotel and begin exploring Bijapur’s architectural marvels, including the Gol Gumbaz (tomb of Adil Shah), Jamia Masjid, Ibrahim Roza, Malike-e-Maidan, Upari Burj, and Bara Kaman. Return to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 06: Bijapur to Bangalore
After breakfast, check out from the hotel and embark on your journey back to Bangalore. Upon arrival, you will be transferred to your desired location — the airport, railway station, or hotel — marking the end of your Bangalore-Hampi-Bijapur tour with cherished memories.
Tour Package Includes:
- Well-appointed rooms on the above mentioned hotels.
- Daily breakfast in hotels.
- A/C Vehicle for all the surface transfers & sightseeing.
- Drivers allowance, toll & parking. All applicable hotel taxes.
- GST @ 5%.
Tour Package Excludes:
- Any meals other than those mentioned above.
- Any transportation which is not mentioned in the itinerary.
- Entrance fees to the amusement parks & boating charges.
- Any portage at Airport and Hotels, tips, insurance, beverages, mineral water, telephone charges, and all items of personal nature.
- Any services not specifically mentioned in the inclusions.
- Expenses caused by the factors beyond our control like rail and flight delays, road blocks, vehicle mal-functions, political disturbances, etc…
- Any Airfare/Train fare
HOTELS 2 STAR
ROOMS – Twin/ Triple Sharing Room
CAB – AC Vehicle as per group size.
MEAL – DAILY BREAKFAST
Bangalore Hampi and Bijapur Tour Package 6 Days Price
Rs 11000 per person for group of 12 persons
Rs 12000 per person for group of 6-7 persons
Rs 13000 per person for group of 4-5 persons
Rs 14000 Per person for group of 3 Persons
Rs 19000 Per person for group of 2 Persons
NOTE: Child below 5 year will be complementary. Child between 5-8 yrs will be charged 50% of package cost. Child above 8 yrs will be treated as adult.
Cancellation policy:
- Minimum Cancellation is 10% or INR 3000 whichever maximum Per Person Per Tour
- 25% Between 45-30 Days Before Tour Departure
- 50% Between 30-15 Days Before Tour Departure
- 75% Between 15-05 Days Before Tour Departure
- 100% on the Same Day & No show & 05 Days remaining.Cancellation charges as % of Total Tour Cost.
About Bangalore
Bangalore, known as the “Garden City” and “Silicon Valley of India,” is the capital of Karnataka and a hub for technology, education, and culture. Famous for its pleasant weather, the city is home to numerous parks, including Lalbagh and Cubbon Park. Bangalore seamlessly blends historical landmarks such as Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace and the Bangalore Palace with modern shopping malls, tech parks, and vibrant nightlife. The city is also a major destination for food lovers, offering a variety of cuisines. With its thriving IT sector and cosmopolitan vibe, Bangalore attracts visitors from all over the world.
Chitradurga Fort
Chitradurga Fort, also known as Kallina Kote or the “Stone Fortress,” is located in the Chitradurga district of Karnataka. Built between the 10th and 18th centuries, the fort was designed for military defense and is a marvel of engineering and architecture. It comprises seven concentric fortification walls, massive gateways, ancient temples, and secret passages. The fort is notable for its natural rocky landscape, which blends seamlessly with the man-made structures. Legend has it that the fort was defended by the brave Obavva, who played a key role in resisting the attacks of Hyder Ali’s army.
About Hospet
Hospet, now officially named Hosapete, serves as the gateway to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Hampi, located in the Bellary district of Karnataka. The town was established in the early 16th century by the Vijayanagara ruler Krishnadevaraya in honor of his mother. Hospet is strategically positioned near the ruins of Hampi, making it a key stop for tourists exploring the ancient Vijayanagara Empire. The Tungabhadra Dam, which is one of the largest multi-purpose dams in Karnataka, is also located here. Hospet offers essential amenities for travelers visiting the historic ruins of Hampi and its surroundings.
About Hampi
Hampi, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, was the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire in the 14th century and is known for its stunning ancient temples and monuments. Spread across a rugged terrain of boulder-strewn hills and the Tungabhadra River, Hampi features iconic structures like the Virupaksha Temple, Vittala Temple (with its famous Stone Chariot), and the Lotus Mahal. Once a thriving city of immense wealth and culture, Hampi is now a testament to the grandeur of ancient Indian architecture. The sprawling ruins offer a glimpse into the empire’s glorious past, making it one of India’s most important historical sites.
About Banashankari
Banashankari is a small village near Badami in Karnataka, known primarily for the Banashankari Amma Temple. The temple, dedicated to Goddess Banashankari, is a popular pilgrimage site, attracting devotees from across the state. Built in the Dravidian architectural style, the temple features a unique idol of the goddess seated on a lion, trampling a demon underfoot. The temple is situated near a large water tank, which adds to its scenic beauty. The annual Banashankari Jatre (fair) is a major event, bringing together thousands of devotees for religious rituals and cultural celebrations.
About Badami
Badami, formerly known as Vatapi, was the capital of the Chalukya dynasty from the 6th to 8th centuries. Located in northern Karnataka, Badami is famous for its rock-cut cave temples, which are carved into sandstone cliffs. These temples are dedicated to Hindu gods, including Shiva and Vishnu, and feature exquisite sculptures and intricate carvings. Badami’s most iconic sights include the Bhutanatha temples, the Agastya Lake, and the Badami Fort. The town’s unique blend of natural beauty and ancient architecture makes it an important historical and archaeological site in India.
About Mahakuta
Mahakuta, located near Badami in Karnataka, is known for its ancient Mahakuteshwara Temple, which is dedicated to Lord Shiva. Built during the Chalukya period in the 6th century, this temple complex is surrounded by natural springs, which fill a large sacred tank called the Vishnu Pushkarini. The temple is an important pilgrimage site and showcases Chalukyan architecture with its intricate carvings and sculptures. Mahakuta’s serene environment, combined with its religious significance, makes it a peaceful destination for devotees and history enthusiasts. It is also known for hosting a large annual festival in honor of Lord Shiva.
About Pattadakal
Pattadakal, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, is a historic town in Karnataka renowned for its Chalukya-era temples. Located on the banks of the Malaprabha River, Pattadakal served as the ceremonial capital where Chalukyan kings were crowned. The site features a unique blend of Dravidian and Nagara architectural styles, with temples dedicated to both Lord Shiva and Lord Vishnu. The most famous temples include the Virupaksha Temple, Mallikarjuna Temple, and Papanatha Temple. These temples are adorned with intricate carvings and sculptures, depicting scenes from Hindu mythology. Pattadakal stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of ancient India.
About Aihole
Aihole, often referred to as the “Cradle of Indian Temple Architecture,” is a historic village in Karnataka. It was a major cultural and religious center during the Chalukya dynasty and is home to over 125 stone temples built between the 4th and 6th centuries. The temples of Aihole are known for their unique architectural styles, experimenting with various designs that influenced later Indian temple architecture. The Durga Temple, Lad Khan Temple, and Ravana Phadi Cave are some of the most notable structures. Aihole’s temples provide a glimpse into the early development of temple architecture in India.
About Bijapur
Bijapur, now known as Vijayapura, is a historic city in northern Karnataka famous for its Indo-Islamic architecture from the Adil Shahi dynasty. The city is home to several impressive monuments, including the iconic Gol Gumbaz, which boasts the second-largest dome in the world. Other notable landmarks include Ibrahim Roza, Jumma Masjid, and Bara Kaman. Bijapur was a center of cultural and architectural innovation during the 15th and 16th centuries, blending Persian and Indian styles. Its rich history and monumental architecture make it a key destination for history buffs and architectural enthusiasts alike.
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